Understanding Your Child’s Health: MEIS2 Gene Testing for Cleft Palate, Heart Defects and Developmental Concerns
As a parent, nothing matters more than your child’s health and development. When you notice developmental delays, or your family has a history of cleft palate or heart conditions, the uncertainty can be overwhelming. Our MEIS2 Gene Test provides the clarity and answers you need to make informed decisions about your child’s care and future.
What Does the MEIS2 Gene Test Detect?
The MEIS2 gene plays a crucial role in early development, particularly in forming the roof of the mouth (palate), heart structures, and brain development. When variations occur in this gene, it can lead to a combination of conditions including cleft palate, congenital heart defects, and developmental delays. Our advanced Next Generation Sequencing technology examines this gene with exceptional accuracy, identifying even subtle variations that might be missed by other testing methods.
Who Should Consider This Test?
This test is particularly important if your child or family member shows:
- Cleft lip or palate at birth
- Congenital heart defects diagnosed in infancy
- Developmental delays or intellectual disability
- Multiple family members with similar conditions
- Unexplained developmental concerns despite normal newborn screening
Many South African families find this test provides the missing piece in understanding their child’s health journey.
Why Early Genetic Testing Matters for Your Child’s Future
Getting answers through genetic testing can transform your child’s healthcare journey. With a clear diagnosis, you can:
- Access targeted treatments and interventions earlier
- Connect with appropriate specialists in Johannesburg, Cape Town, or Durban
- Make informed decisions about future family planning
- Reduce anxiety through understanding the underlying cause
- Develop a personalised care plan with your healthcare team
Understanding Your Results with Professional Support
We understand that genetic test results can feel overwhelming. That’s why every MEIS2 test includes a comprehensive genetic counselling session. Our qualified genetic counsellors will:
- Explain your results in clear, understandable language
- Create a family pedigree to understand inheritance patterns
- Discuss what the results mean for your child’s health management
- Connect you with appropriate specialists in your area
- Provide ongoing support for any questions that arise
Transparent Pricing – Exceptional Value for Peace of Mind
| Service | Regular Price | Special Price |
|---|---|---|
| MEIS2 Gene Comprehensive Test | ZAR 9,350 | ZAR 6,700 |
| Genetic Counselling Session | INCLUDED | |
| Results Interpretation | INCLUDED | |
| Turnaround Time | 3-4 Weeks | |
Consider this investment in your child’s health: early detection can prevent costly complications and guide more effective treatment strategies.
Why South African Families Trust Oracle Genomics
We’re committed to providing world-class genetic testing accessible to families across South Africa:
- Nationwide Coverage: Serving Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Pretoria and throughout South Africa
- Medical Expertise: Tests supervised by qualified genetic specialists
- Accuracy Guarantee: Using advanced NGS technology for reliable results
- Patient-First Approach: Empathetic support throughout your testing journey
- Local Understanding: Knowledge of South African healthcare systems and resources
Take the First Step Toward Answers Today
Don’t let uncertainty about your child’s development continue. Our simple testing process begins with a small blood sample or DNA extraction, and within 3-4 weeks, you’ll have the clarity you need to move forward with confidence.
Limited Time Special: Book now to secure the ZAR 6,700 special price and take control of your child’s health journey. Every day matters when it comes to early intervention and proper care planning.
“The relief of finally understanding our daughter’s condition was priceless. The genetic counselling helped us connect with the right specialists in Cape Town and develop a treatment plan that’s already making a difference.” – Parent from Western Cape

